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As Britain negotiates its complex withdrawal from the European Union, some Britons are preparing their paperwork for dual citizenship.

Applications for EU passports by British Citizens has surged since the Brexit vote, and many want to keep their options open.

Melanie Goodfellow, who is married to a Frenchman, told Euronews: “I am not going to run away from Britain, because 16 million of us still voted to remain European and I think we need to stay here and make that heard and make that clear.

“There’s still 48% of us who wanted to stay in Europe and I’m sure if we did the referendum now, I am absolutely convinced. I don’t know whether it would be a vote to leave.”

With up to two years of Brexit talks, the future is uncertain for Britons living in Europe, and Europeans living in the UK.